Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places, Volum 4Cassell, limited, 1887 |
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... called Oxford Street . " Mr. J. T. Smith , in his " Book for a Rainy Day , " tells us that " on the front of the first house , No. 1 , in Oxford Street , near the second - floor windows , is the following inscription cut in stone ...
... called Oxford Street . " Mr. J. T. Smith , in his " Book for a Rainy Day , " tells us that " on the front of the first house , No. 1 , in Oxford Street , near the second - floor windows , is the following inscription cut in stone ...
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... called Marylebone Lane ; the other lane crosses the fields diagonally from Tottenham Court Road . This lane , the northern end of which is now called Marylebone High Street , was in olden times a footway through the fields from Brook ...
... called Marylebone Lane ; the other lane crosses the fields diagonally from Tottenham Court Road . This lane , the northern end of which is now called Marylebone High Street , was in olden times a footway through the fields from Brook ...
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... called from its springing bounds , when the white fur of its back opens out like a sheet ; the gnu , which at first ... called fox - bats , or flying foxes , have blunt , grinding teeth , and eat fruit only . Though bats in general are ...
... called from its springing bounds , when the white fur of its back opens out like a sheet ; the gnu , which at first ... called fox - bats , or flying foxes , have blunt , grinding teeth , and eat fruit only . Though bats in general are ...
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Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its ..., Volum 4 Walter Thornbury Visualització completa - 1887 |
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